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Waterproof iPod Shuffle The iPod shuffle is one of the most unique in Apple’s portable devices line. Simply due to the fact that it’s the smallest and it's the only one without a screen. Even the tiny iPod Nano gets a screen. Some have...

Apple likes to refresh its products fairly regularly. Each year, the iPhone and iPad get a facelift, but some of the iPod brothers aren't so lucky. The iPod Classic hasn't been overhauled properly since 2007, and the iPod shuffle has been the...

If you’re after a companion to keep you company whilst you’re going on your jog but don’t want to spend £129 for a 6th Generation iPod Nano then this is the one for you. However, if you’re after a music player that is small...

The iPod Shuffle might not be able to store as many songs as the rest of the iPod range but for £40 you’re getting one of the best, smallest and well-built MP3 players around perfect for when hitting the gym or on the move. So long as the...

The first iPod Shuffle was released in 2005 as a cost-effective solution for those who enjoyed listening to a randomly shuffled selection of tracks. As small as it’s ever been and with an integrated clip, it remains a simple machine, and ideal...

You cant really complain about the iPod shuffle. I mean sure, it would have been nice if there was a 4GB option, and maybe it’d be nice if the in-box headphones had inline controls. But otherwise we think Apple was pretty smart with the redesign...

The new iPod Shuffle (4th Generation) made a come back with a new design and on-body physical controls which is much easier to use than the button-less third generation iPod Shuffle. While we love the ultra-portable design and physical controls, the...

The new Apple iPod Shuffle is a great portable music player as it inherits some of the best elements from the previous versions of the device. It now has buttons for controlling music playback, something that was left out in the previous version, and...

So, what should you make of this product? Is it good enough to revive their Shuffle sales? Not really, because you can usually expect a lot more from Apple and this time they have not been up to the mark. This time, Apple seems to have priced it...

Expert Review Think iPod shuffle and the first thing that comes to mind is "small". Despite the main feature of the player being the ability to shuffle songs, the iPod shuffle has always been known for its small size, which has kept getting smaller...

It's very simple: the shuffle is Apple's cheapest MP3 player, it's also the least attractive. While the nano is as strong a proposition as ever, we're left wondering just who might want a shuffle ......

Apple's fourth-generation iPod Shuffle is a sleek and easy-to-use device, largely thanks to the return of the controls offered by the first- and second-generation Shuffles. The VoiceOver feature is also a big...

The last changes to the iPod Shuffle saw its controls moved to a fiddly remote on the headphones and the addition of a VoiceOver feature to tell you what tracks were playing. With this new model, Apple has reverted to a square design, mercifully...

Apple's design shift in this fourth generation of iPod Shuffle design looks back at the second - and most successful - generation of Shuffle design. Back in 2007, Apple redesigned the iPod Shuffle stick into a rectangular clip with a simple...